dready zim:Two people are coonts and there looks to be a normal person trapped with them...

I feel sorry for her.

There should only be one neck tattoo available by law and it should say "I make poor life choices". She knows exactly who those people are and what she was getting into. She loves the bad boys so I have no sympathy for her.

Also, the one on the right looks like the ATM meth zombie from 'Breaking Bad'

HindiDiscoMonster:taurusowner: This just in: people who feel the need to habitually use mind altering substances are usually shiatty people. More at 11.

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1. I wouldn't use that group of "artists" as an endorsement

2. The trio in the article are more representative of the stoner crowd than your selected group.

3. Your group does prove that even book smart people lack common sense- inhaling smoke from burning vegetation, risking arrest, careers etc over it. Not too smart.

/Not against legalization as I thin we have better things to do with law enforcement resources//just don't think much of those who make it such a big part of their lives///nor do I think it will prove to be the financial windfall the legalization crowd says it will.

The story is a good example of what weed does to people. It screws their brains up and turns them into violent junkies who will do anything for a hit. Don't listen to the pro weed folks, who are just looking to turn more folks into dope fiends. They don't have any friends and are under the illusion that if they make everyone else like them then they will. Instead look at the ample evidence like the endless number of similar articles.

Uttering a forged instrument is a criminal offense. When a person knowingly publishes or puts into circulation any forged or altered financial document, legal document or other writing with the intent to misrepresent it as true and defraud others it amounts to uttering a forged instrument. To "utter" means to distribute or offer under the pretense that it is genuine. The uttering of a forged instrument is a separate and distinct offense from the making of it. The accused must not only know that the instrument was forged, but s/he must intend to defraud at the time of offering it.